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Apr 8, 2012 · Inspired by the discovery of a cache of long-lost ancient Roman artifacts, Pope Alexander VI throws a grandiose pagan-themed feast for the people of Rome. ...
Apr 8, 2012 · With Jeremy Irons, François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger, Joanne Whalley. The King of France revenges himself on King Alfonso of Naples for the plague, and after finding pornographic frescoes the Pope decides to revive Roman bacchanalia.
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- Crime, Drama, History
- Neil Jordan
- 2012-04-08
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The Borgia Bull is the first episode of season two, and the tenth episode of the series. It was written and directed by Neil Jordan.
Plot synopsis
In the Season 2 premiere, Pope Alexander VI takes a new lover and throws a grand, pagan fete for the citizens of Rome when a cache of ancient artifacts is discovered; the rivalry between brothers Cesare and Juan spills into the streets; Lucrezia tends to her newborn child; now a pastoral priest once again, Della Rovere narrowly escapes an assassination attempt.
Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia
François Arnaud as Cesare Borgia
Holliday Grainger as Lucrezia Borgia
Joanne Whalley as Vanozza Cattaneo
Lotte Verbeek as Giulia Farnese
David Oakes as Juan Borgia
1.http://www.sho.com/sho/the-borgias/season/2/episode/1#/index
Apr 8, 2012 · Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia, the corrupt Pope Alexander VI was the primary reason to stay, of course, but several of the supporting performances—François Arnaud as Cesare Borgia, Holliday ...
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Season 2, Episode 1: The Borgia Bull. Inspired by the discovery of a caché of long-lost ancient Roman artifacts, Pope Alexander VI throws a grandiose pagan-themed feast for the people of Rome.